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First Name: William Arthur Last Name: EMMS
Date of Death: 20/05/1915 Lived/Born In: Bowes Park
Rank: Private Unit: Royal Naval Division Chatham Battalion
Memorial Site: Helles Memorial, Gallipoli

Current Information:

Age-18

21, Thorold Road, Bowes Park

Gallipoli 1915

On 25 April, British, Australian and New Zealand forces landed on the Gallipoli peninsula. The plan was that these forces would soon defeat a demoralised Turkish army, knock Turkey out of the war, open up the Mediterranean to the Russian navy and threaten Austro-Hungary from the south. None of these things were achieved despite nine months of hard fighting in terrible conditions. The fighting soon degenerated into trench warfare with the Allies unable to break out of their toe holds on the tip of the Helles peninsular and at ANZAC Cove. The Turkish soldiers were much tougher fighters than they had been given credit for and they were of course fighting an invasion of their homeland. The terrain, a series of steep rocky ridges and deep gullies made the fighting much more difficult  and during the hot summer of 1915, the flies arrived in biblical proportions. By January 1916, all British, Australian and New Zealand forces had left Gallipoli, leaving only behind the dead, over 56,000 of them.

Shortly after the landings the Chatham battalion of the Royal Naval Division had been sent  to ANZAC Cove to support the Australians and New Zealanders. They had been involved in the heavy fighting there before moving to Helles on 14th May. William Emms died on 20th May, 1915, but as yet there is no information concerning his death.

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